Yes, it appears that Tezos business is still being shut down every couple of weeks. This is likely due to the fact that Tezos is a decentralized platform, which means that it is not regulated by any central authority. As such, it can be difficult to keep track of who owns which domains and to make sure that they are being used for legitimate purposes. As a result, the Tezos Foundation has taken steps to shut down domains that are deemed to be used for malicious activities or those that are not compliant with the Tezos protocol. As such, it is important to keep an eye on the Tezos domain registry to ensure that your domain is not being targeted for malicious activities.